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In a career that’s 20 years old, Sean Price has been very calculated with mixtape releases. Three times, the Brownsville, Brooklyn MC has offered up a non-album release, and starting with 2004’s Donkey Sean, Jr., (before Monkey Barz) each time they have been a warning shot before an album that’s given the Boot Camp Clik veteran deeper consideration in the last 10 years than the first.

“S.E.A.N.” takes Kanye West’s first credited single on the boards, 2000’s “The Truth” for Beanie Sigel, and uses the same lyrical sure-handedness, bravado, and street savvy heard by the State Property MC. Sean, who was reportedly courted by Def Jam during Jay Z’s presidency-in-residency, also flips a few Roc-A-Fella lines to let the listener know he’s in on the joke.